The Cairns Post

MP quits sparking fight for key seat

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FEDERAL Labor MP Mike Kelly has quit politics for health reasons, triggering a knife-edge by-election in his southern NSW seat.

Serious kidney issues and deteriorat­ing osteoarthr­itis stemming from his army service have hampered his ability to travel through his country seat of Eden- Monaro.

“I really do regret and it has broken my heart to do this. It’s gut-wrenching,” he told reporters in Canberra yesterday.

Dr Kelly’s renal system was damaged from severe dehydratio­n during military tours in Somalia, East Timor, Bosnia and Iraq.

He apologised for distractin­g from the national crises of coronaviru­s and bushfire recovery, which is a major issue in his singed electorate.

“I certainly couldn’t cope mentally with not being able to go full pace at this job,” he said.

“My whole life of 36 years of public service has been body and soul into whatever I’ve done, and I’m sort of paying a bit of a heavy price for that at the moment.”

The towering MP broke down as he thanked his family for their support.

The looming by-election is expected to be a three-cornered contest with high-profile Coalition members jostling for a crack at the marginal seat. Bega mayor Kristy McBain is likely to run for Labor.

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister Scott Morrison have played down their parties’ hopes of winning the seat.

Mr Albanese says the Coalition are favourites because of Dr Kelly’s high personal standing in the seat, which he estimates is worth three to four per cent of the vote.

Mr Morrison points to history with the government last winning a by-election from the opposition in 1920.

Labor holds the seat with a margin of less than 1 per cent.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro could run for the Nationals, while NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance and Senator Jim Molan have been touted as Liberal candidates.

Mr Barilaro argues a threecorne­red showdown isn’t in the Coalition’s best interests.

The state Nationals leader has vowed not to run against Mr Constance as he weighs up the decision to run over the weekend.

“I can’t rule it out, don’t rule it in,” he said.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Labor MP Mike Kelly announces his departure.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Labor MP Mike Kelly announces his departure.

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